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View (looking east)

Interior View (looking north-west)

First Floor Plan (looking east)

An exhibition has been arranged for Monday 19th March when there will b an opportunity to see the latest, exciting design ideas for the building. Architects EWA and Dobson Owen will be in attendance together with other members of the project team. The exhibition will be from 4pm to 7pm and CHPSC memebres will have an opportunity to have a preview at 3.30pm.

The exhibition material will remain on display at the Club for all to see until further notice. This information will soon be available on this web site.

A copy of the invitation e-mail and more information is available here.

The National Sailing Academy and Events Centre project in Pwllheli has taken another significant step forward with the appointment of architects for the exciting scheme. Ellis-Williams Architects have been selected to design the iconic centre and local architects Dobson:Owen will play a pivotal role in the project by consulting and coordinating the process with both Gwynedd Council and the local community.

The flagship project has secured around £4 million of funding from both the European Union’s Convergence programme and the Welsh Government’s Targeted Match Funding.

When it opens in 2013, the Sailing Academy promises to attract thousands of extra visitors to the area every year, to offer first class sailing opportunities and training for local people and a much needed new community facility for the town.

Councillor Dyfed Edwards, Leader of Gwynedd Council, said: “Gwynedd Council’s Economy and Community Department has been working on this ambitious project for five years. We are delighted that it has passed another milestone with the appointment of Ellis-Williams Architects and Pwllheli-based Dobson:Owen Architects.

“Local people can look forward to seeing tangible progress in the very near future with building work expected to start next summer and the project due to be completed by autumn 2013. “Pwllheli already has an outstanding reputation as one of the best sailing venues in the British Isles and for attracting national and international sailing events and regattas.

“By working with our partners to invest in the infrastructure we are confident that we can attract bigger and more frequent races and competitions to the area. Our research shows that this new development will attract an extra 12,000 visitors all of whom will need accommodation and food plus services provided by local marine traders.

“As well as the obvious economic boost, the sailing academy will also provide local people, and children especially, the opportunity to take part in water sports. This in turn will lead to more of our young people developing careers in the local outdoor activities sector.”

For more information about this project, visit the website www.gwynedd.gov.uk/SailingAcademy

The £8.3 million National Sailing Academy and Events Centre at Pwllheli is a prime example of how European funding can bring opportunity and prosperity to Gwynedd. For more information about the different support available and how to apply for funding, or for details about the projects visit www.gwynedd.gov.uk/europe or contact the Council’s Specialist European Team on 01286 679 343 or email SpecialistEuropeanTeam

RYA welcomes the Academy Funding News. We have received many messages of overwhelming support from members and friends following the announcement of finance for the Academy project. Please look at the prospectus for more information or send an e-mail to news@pwllhelisailingclub.co.uk.

The RYA have also expressed their support for the project and their press release can be seen here.' The Royal Yachting Association has applauded an £8million investment by the Welsh Assembly Government into the development of a National Sailing Academy and major events centre at Pwllheli, North Wales.

An innovative scheme to create a world class watersports and outdoor activity centre which will drive forward tourism and boost the North Wales economy has been backed with £8m the Minister for Heritage, Alun Ffred Jones, has announced today (Monday, 13 December).

Gwynedd Council’s £8.3 m plans for a National Sailing Academy and Pwllheli Events Centre will receive Welsh Assembly Government backing from the European Regional Development Fund and the Targeted Match Fund, creating some 8.5 jobs and further employment opportunities as the development gets underway.